Appears to be some sort of tack pressed into a cork.For those of us that are curious, you should do a thread showing us how.
Appears to be some sort of tack pressed into a cork.For those of us that are curious, you should do a thread showing us how.
You "must" be talking about some codger blends loaded with propylene glycol. I can't imagine any natural blend burning that long without being tended too.Many of them can for 5-10 minues if packed lightly enough. I can put one down long enough to make coffee or go outside to check the mail and come back to a still lit pipe. @sablebrush52 has reported pocketing a pipe before ducking into a shop and returning to a lit pipe upon exiting.
Yep, done it any number of times when I'm in Toluca Lake Village and decide to drop into Trader Joe's. There's no trick to it.Many of them can for 5-10 minues if packed lightly enough. I can put one down long enough to make coffee or go outside to check the mail and come back to a still lit pipe. @sablebrush52 has reported pocketing a pipe before ducking into a shop and returning to a lit pipe upon exiting.
Nope. Not every blend will continue to smolder, but many do, including so called "natural" (whatever the hell made up category that is) blends. Point of information, I've never once done this with an OTC blend.You "must" be talking about some codger blends loaded with propylene glycol. I can't imagine any natural blend burning that long without being tended too.
In my limited experience with larger diameter bowls (an inch or more) I have noticed that after you get them going they tend to stay lit better than smaller bowls.... access to more oxygen I assume. Unfortunately for me, I don't care for large bowls and almost all my pipes have a standard 3/4" bowl. So, relighting frequently is just part of my routine and I've learned to live with it.
Yep, in the pocketI've never had one too hot to put in my shirt pocket.
90% of the time I'm smoking C&D Engine 382 or Sutliff TS24. TS24 is just yenidje, basma and samsun, very dry and no added flavoring or PG. McClelland Virginias are pretty good about it too.You "must" be talking about some codger blends loaded with propylene glycol. I can't imagine any natural blend burning that long without being tended too.
That would have been an easier idea probably, haha. I actually carved little wood nubbins from lilac twigs.Appears to be some sort of tack pressed into a cork.
@Chasing Embers Even a clay; they burn hot especially when lit from the blacksmith's forgeI've never had one too hot to put in my shirt pocket.
@Old_Toby I like your avatar with the picture of Gandalf lighting his clay pipe. FYI Old Toby is a real pipeweed; I've tried it in my clay pipesWait a few minutes for it to stop burning, take a pipe tool, scrape and dump the ash, do a little tamping on the tobacco so that it doesn't get loose too much, put the pipe in my pipe pouch, and proceed with the day. I take the pipe later, relight it and continue on smoking. Never had any problem.
Nice idea.Wait a few minutes for it to stop burning, take a pipe tool, scrape and dump the ash, do a little tamping on the tobacco so that it doesn't get loose too much, put the pipe in my pipe pouch, and proceed with the day. I take the pipe later, relight it and continue on smoking. Never had any problem.
Hey Halfdan! Yeah, Allan Lee did a terrific job with the LOTR Illustrations, and this one is the one I'm really fond of! After all, Tolkien's literature is the reason for me picking the pipe up in the first place! I'm aware of the tobacco, and I did watch a couple of reviews, and videos about it. Sadly, most of the good stuff tobacco is not available in my country...@Old_Toby I like your avatar with the picture of Gandalf lighting his clay pipe. FYI Old Toby is a real pipeweed; I've tried it in my clay pipes
@Old_Toby My most memorable pipe smoking moments are getting my clay pipe lit from the blacksmith's forge at the Redcoats & Revolutionaries event and having a pint & a clay with the Sealed Knot at the Battle of Nantwich; the church bells in the distance added to the atmosphere!Hey Halfdan! Yeah, Allan Lee did a terrific job with the LOTR Illustrations, and this one is the one I'm really fond of! After all, Tolkien's literature is the reason for me picking the pipe up in the first place! I'm aware of the tobacco, and I did watch a couple of reviews, and videos about it. Sadly, most of the good stuff tobacco is not available in my country...